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The number of shots that can be taken with fully-charged batteries varies with the

condition of the battery, temperature, and how the camera is used. In the case of AA

batteries, capacity also varies with make and storage conditions; some batteries can

not be used. Sample figures for the camera and optional MB-D11 multi-power battery pack are given below.

CIPAstandard 1

OneEN-EL15battery(camera):Approximately 1050 shots

OneEN-EL15battery(MB-D11):Approximately 1050 shots

SixAAbatteries(MB-D11):Approximately 650 shots

TwoEN-EL15batteries (onein cameraand onein MB-D11): Approximately 21 O0 shots

Nikonstandard 2

OneEN-EL15battery(camera):Approximately 4500 shots

OneEN-EL15battery(MB-D11):Approximately 4500 shots

SixAAbatteries(MB-D11):Approximately 1700 shots

TwoEN-EL15batteries (onein cameraand onein MB-D11): Approximately 9000 shots

1

Measured

at 23 °C/73.4

°F (+2 °C/3.6 °F) with an

AF-S DX NIKKOR

18-105

mm f/3.5-5.6G

 

ED VR lens under the following

test conditions:

lens cycled from

infinity

to minimum

 

range and one photograph taken at default settings once every 30 s; flash fired once

 

every other shot. Live view not used.

 

 

 

 

2

Measured

at 20 °C/68 °F with

an AF-S NIKKOR 70-200mm

f/2.8G ED VR II lens under the

 

following

test conditions:

image quality set to JPEG basic,

image

size set

to M (medium),

shutter speed 1/2s0 s, shutter-release button pressed halfway for three seconds and focus cycled from infinity to minimum range three times; six shots are then taken in succession and monitor turned on for five seconds and then turned off; cycle repeated once exposure meters have turned off.

The following can reduce battery life:

Using the monitor

Keeping the shutter-release button pressed halfway

Repeated autofocusoperations

Taking NEF (RAW) photographs

Slow shutter speeds

Using the optional WT-4 wireless transmitter

Using a GP-1 GPS unit

Using VR (vibration reduction) mode with VR lenses

To ensure that you get the most from rechargeable Nikon EN-EL15 batteries:

Keep the battery contacts clean. Soiled contacts can reduce battery performance.

Use batteries immediately after charging. Batteries will lose their charge if left unused.

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Contents UsersManual 236 Date and time 237Flicker Reduction TimezoneOption EnglishEspahol Rotate Tall 239240 Image Sensor CleaningImage Dust Off Reference Data 241MB-D11 Battery Pack Bat. meter Pic.meter Battery age DescriptionCopyright Information 243244 Custom settingsSaved Settings ShootingTilting the Camera Viewfinder Virtual HorizonSee Also Live View AF Tuning246 SavedvalueSupported Eye-Fi Cards 247View the current camera firmware version Eye-Fi CardsDistortioncontrol DD-LightingStraighten Red-eyecorrectionMonitor off Delay 249Retouch 250 Us i--!i 251Zoomin ViewotherTrim Image Quality and Size 252Description Reducesizeof crop Movecrop253 254 255 Select Image overlay Select the first imageSelect the second image 257 Adjust gainCreate Jpeg copies of NEF RAW photographs 258259 Choose a size Highlight Choose size and pressImage Quality Choose pictures Highlight Select image and pressSave the resized copies Viewing Resized CopiesAuto 261BeforeAfter 263 Preview copy Cancel Create copy264 Source images using Image overlayCompare Copy With Original Source image Is displayed Left,TodisplayMyMenu,pressMENUand select the My Menu tab My Menu , highlight Add items and press266 Select Remove itemsDeleting Items in My Menu My Menu , highlight Rank items and press Exit to My Menu Pressthe MENUbutton to return to My Menu267 My Menu , highlight Choose tab and press Select Recent settingsRemoving Items from Recent Settings Menu Select Choose tabControl systemsmaynot function asexpected MwithelectrnicI !AutandsceneI LCannot be usedwith shifting or tilting Thecamerasexposuremeteringandflash27O II Compatible Non-CPULensesLens Zoomposition Incompatible Accessories and Non-CPU Lenses271 Built-in Flash272 AF-Assist Illumination 273AF-S/AF-I Teleconverter AF-S VR 200-400mmCalculating Angle of View 274Remove the accessory shoe cover 275AS-15 Sync Terminal Adapter Guide Number II CLS-CompatibleFlashUnits276 TheSB-900,SB-800,SB-700,SB-600,SB-400,andSB-R200Auto Aperture/Non-TTL Auto 277AutoapertureAA Flash Control Mode278 TTLSB-800,SB-600,andSU-800 With 279280 Power sources Wireless LAN adapters Filters281 282 Attaching a Power Connector and AC Adapter283 II CleanNow Highlight Clean now and pressDisplay the Clean image sensor menu. MENUbutton 285 Select Clean at startup/shutdownHighlight Clean at startup/shutdown Highlight an option and pressSelect Manual CleaningLock mirror up for cleaning Remove the lens Turn the camera off and remove the lens287 Use a Reliable Power Source 288Foreign Matter on the Low-Pass Filter 289 290 291 Following table lists the settings That can be adjusted in each mode292 293 294 SlA,M295 II PlaybackMenu Defaults296 2o8Shutdown 284 UseG tosetcameraclock 297Autoimagerotation 27357jlight savingtimeExposure program for mode P is shown in the following graph 299 Display300 Photosare out of focusCannot selectfocuspoint Beep doesnot sound AF-assistilluminator doesnot light302 Colorsare unnaturalWhite balancebracketingunavailable Cameradoesnot respondto remotecontrolfor HDMI-CECtelevision 3O3Cannot delete picture Pictureis not displayedonTVDate of recordingisnot correctSet camera clock 27 3O43O5 ProblemSolutionBlinks FuLL3O7 308 Solution309 Lens is used IiiiiiiiiillI iiiii i only310 Frameadvancerate311 Iash ibriinDistance-prioritymanual Available Accessoryshoe ISO312 Built,inflash ?. #Auto313 DimensionsW x H x D Approx 314Tripodsocket 315 MiO,imuOmo=us--doisiaOnUsing the Built-in Flash 316Lens Care Supplied Accessories Optional Accessories317 Supported Standards 318TrademarkInformation SanDisk 319D7--Max. Continuous Release 32O321 InfinityImage 322 SymbolsISO NR 323Overview 324SLR 325326 Page Nikon
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